Morning Becomes Eclectic: MetricCelebrating their 20th year as a band, Metric's latest album Art of Doubt brings their guitar laden songs back to the forefront. They powered through a raucous set at Apogee Studios where we recorded this session with them earlier this month.

UnFictionalUnbelievably true stories of chance encounters that changed the world. A pair of mail-order shoes that led to the film The Outsiders. A secret road to a California paradise. The day LA and smog first met. Stories that will stick in your head like a memory. It’s UnFictional, hosted by Bob Carlson.

Don't @ Me with Justin SimienJoin me, Justin Simien, each week for unfiltered conversations with the stars, artists and creators shaping our culture. If you’ve seen my show and film, Dear White People, you know we’re going to get into how race, gender, and sexuality impacts our lives and shapes our work. Beyond the knee-jerk reactions and Twitter hot takes, my guests and I get real and raw. Don't like what you hear? Don't @ Me.

Manafort sentenced...and then indicted

Manafort defense attorney Kevin Downing departs the courthosue after his client, former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, was sentenced to about 3-1/2 more years in prison, totaling more than six years, for charges arising from Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's role in the 2016 U.S. election at U.S. District Court in Washington, U.S., March 13, 2019.Photo credit: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

Judge Amy Berman Jackson sentenced former Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort, adding another three and a half years to his prison sentence. Then, minutes later, Manafort was indicted on new charges, but this time, they’re not federal charges. They’re state charges from Manhattan’s district attorney. Looks like we’re not done talking about Paul Manafort yet.

The grandaddy of the lawsuits that launched this show is over. Remember the lawsuit over the hush agreement with Stormy Daniels suing to get a declaration that she could not be barred from talking about the affair she says she had with the president? Well, her claims against the president and Michael Cohen have been dismissed for mootness. Michael Avenatti says it’s a victory, but, uh, he’s not really right. And by the way, is Michael Avenatti a good...bankruptcy lawyer?

Plus: the conspiracy theorists are suing each other for defamation, which is interesting. And, when Michael Cohen says he “never” sought a pardon, what does “never” mean? Is it defamation to call a conspiracy theorist dishonest when, well, that person is a conspiracy theorist?